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The system is substantially self-balancing, but all modes must be checked at
startup to ensure static pressures are within design criteria.
3.3.4.5.1 Unoccupied Mode with Recirculation
(when specified) (TotalAire™)
Units that are set for unoccupied mode of operation through the
controls should be balanced in this mode first. This mode of
operation is specified at the time of order and the unit will come
pre-set from the factory.
It is possible to add this mode of operation through the controller
setup functions in the field. See the Controller IO Manual for details.
It should be noted that supply fan capability may be limited if the unit
was not specified for his operation at time of order.
Unoccupied mode may be programmed with Fan Cycling operation
or Continuous in the controller. For balancing purposes, adjust the
operation to Continuous.
Operate unit in unoccupied mode. Unit will close outdoor air damper,
open the recirculation damper, disable the exhaust fan, and turn off
the wheel. Confirm that the exhaust air gravity damper is shut.
Supply air fan will modulate to maintain the programmed pressure
differential over the reheat coil in the unit, maintaining the supply air
flow rate. Check the pressure drop according to the airflow label on
the side of the unit. It is possible if the static pressures are higher
than specified that the flow rate may be lower. Check the VFD
speed. Units will leave the factory with a maximum VFD speed of
65 Hz. This can be increased to 75 Hz maximum, subject to the
current draw limitations of the fan motor. Review the settings in the
VFD drive to increase the speed.
When the static pressure of the reheat coil is correct, check the
motor current draw and compare to the FLA indicated on the unit
rating plate.
3.3.4.5.2 Occupied Mode Minimum Outdoor Air (TotalAire™)
Place the unit in occupied mode and create a low space CO
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reading (less than 200 PPM). An offset should be placed in the
controller input to reduce the indoor sensor reading. If the reading is
supplied by the BMS network, it is recommended that this reading
be overridden at the BMS control.
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